EU funding policy in focus: Uelzen delegation active in Brussels!

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After her trip to Brussels, Tanja Neumann reported on the future of EU funding policy and the regional interests of the Uelzen districts.

Tanja Neumann berichtete nach ihrer Brüsseler Reise über die Zukunft der EU-Förderpolitik und regionale Interessen der Landkreise Uelzen.
After her trip to Brussels, Tanja Neumann reported on the future of EU funding policy and the regional interests of the Uelzen districts.

EU funding policy in focus: Uelzen delegation active in Brussels!

What’s new from the Uelzen district? Tanja Neumann, the expert in funding advice, recently went on an exciting three-day trip to Brussels. The delegation was not alone, but included representatives from the districts and independent cities in the Lüneburg and Weser-Ems regions. The main goal of this trip was to find out about the upcoming EU funding policy from 2028 and to bring regional interests into the negotiations. Uelzen press reports that the talks in Brussels were extremely productive.

On the last day of the trip, the European Parliament's deadline for the EU Commission to revise the proposal for the multiannual financial framework 2028-2034 expired. Two days earlier, the Commission had already signaled its willingness to compromise and discussed some options for change. Neumann underlined the importance of personal exchange and emphasized that the concerns from the region were heard in Brussels. What was particularly pleasing was the willingness of several MEPs, such as David McAllister (EPP) and Kai Tegethoff (Greens/EFA), to take time for political discussions.

Insights into the conversations

During the trip, the delegation held intensive discussions with representatives of the Directorates-General for Agricultural and Regional Policy and the Committee of the Regions. A central focus was on the future of regional funding, which is of particular importance for rural areas. Neumann emphasized the need to continue regional funding, to allocate sufficient funds for it and to actively develop it further by local authorities. The delegation draws a positive conclusion about the direct dialogue with European decision-makers and recognizes the importance of the regional voice in the European context.

A notable part of the trip was the commitment to further improve regional funding for rural communities. The topics discussed here are more relevant than ever, as many regions are affected by both migration and infrastructure problems. The exchange in Brussels offers the opportunity to draw attention to these challenges and find solutions.

News from the gaming world

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